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    Because Acetic Acid Can Dissociate into Hydronium Ion and Acetate
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Because Acetic Acid Can Dissociate into Hydronium Ion and Acetate

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Because acetic acid can dissociate into hydronium ion and acetate ion and then the acetate ion can accept a proton from a hydronium ion, the reaction is ____________________.

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